According to this same publicly available data link.... deaths for 20-29 age group IN TOTAL: ...
wait for it..
38 deaths nationwide for age 20-29, since the start
85 deaths for age 30-39
something tells me the people who died at that age already had serious health problems
so that means for covid patients in canada under 39, you have a 99.97% chance of surviving
We have less cities and less places to put immigrants - but in the end immigrants relocate to where they want to live which are the big cities. So you are basically stuffing 400k new people in Toronto and Vancouver and Montreal every year.
Thing about the US is there are so many cities and places to live, you can spread out a lot more. Here it's the same 3 cities.
The funny part was when they had alarm bells and sirens all over the media saying "THE HOSPITALS ARE OVER CAPACITYYYYYYYY!!!!!!"
Then when you go and look at the stats, the hospitals were over capacity last year January. And the year before that. In fact in normal flu season they are always over capacity.
Toronto news is like... some guy in a turban, some lady with a hijab, random brown people, caribbean black, token gay white weather guy.
Honestly I don't know, I haven't really watched TV in years.